2. IMZ-NS100 Series
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Intelligent Monitoring Software from Sony
The demand for surveillance systems is growing, and the adoption of IP as a
transport mechanism for video is ever increasing. Sony recognized this trend early
on, and has been focused on developing products and solutions aligned with it.
Now Sony is pleased to announce the introduction of the IMZ-NS100 Series
Intelligent Monitoring Software, which can be installed on your own Microsoft
Windows ® server to monitor and control 1, 4, 9, 16 or 32 network cameras
(IMZ-NS101, IMZ-NS104, IMZ-NS109, IMZ-NS116, and IMZ-NS132, respectively).
The IMZ-NS100 Series is easy to use and free from complicated operation – users
find it simple to set up connected cameras and to set frame rates for recording.
They can also easily monitor, search, and play back events with intuitive
manipulation. A scalable security system can be set up in client/server
configuration using more than one server installed with the IMZ-NS100 Series and/
or using the NSR-1000 Series Video Network Surveillance Server from Sony (which is
perfectly compatible with the IMZ-NS100 Series). This system can be controlled by
a common user management interface, which allows the administrator to freely set
up the access level of each user.
With the IMZ-NS100 Series, you can start an HD-ready video network surveillance
system in the scale and configuration that’s ideal for current conditions, and expand
this system in the future.
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3. Features
Open Platform Monitoring & Quick Search (Intuitive Main GUI)
The IMZ-NS100 Series can be used not only with Sony’s network The Main GUI (Graphical User Interface)
cameras but also with other major brand network cameras.
Quick Setup & Easy Operation
Automatic Camera Registration (2)
(1)
With the set-up wizard, you can set up the cameras in a simple
and straightforward manner. With Sony’s IP cameras, for example,
the IMZ-NS100 Series instantly recognizes the IP addresses of
connected cameras and registers them automatically.
(3)
You do not need to check the IP addresses or go into multiple
menus.
(4)
Automatic Camera Registration Dialog
(5) (6)
(Image simulated)
With the NSR-1200/1100/1050H’s user-friendly GUI, you can use
various monitoring functions with intuitive operation, such as
drag-and-drop. You can also run a quick search, and playback
recorded images, while monitoring.
(1) Camera Pane (2) Monitor Frame (3) Monitor Control
(4) Camera Control (5) Alarm List (6) Playback Control
Drag-and-drop Operation (Camera Switching)
Simple Recording Setup All cameras connected to the NSR-1200/1100/1050H are shown in
The settings for recording are also easy. If you select “Automatic
a tree configuration in the Camera Pane (1). By dragging a
Schedule Record”, as shown in 1 below for example, you only
camera icon and dropping it onto a Monitor Frame (2), you can
need to input the recording duration (i.e., the number of days
easily view live images from a camera.
that data is left in the storage area), as shown in 2 below. The
IMZ-NS100 Series checks the HDD storage area and sets the best Easy-to-use Monitoring Functions
frame rate for recording. You do not need to check the storage On the NSR-1200/1100/1050H’s GUI, each Monitor Frame (2)
area in your PC or calculate the frame rate yourself. shows the status of the video (live or recorded), and the name of
the camera, above each video image. Up to 8 x 8 Monitor Frames
1 Automatic Record Dialog
can be used. By double- clicking a specific Monitor Frame, the
display is switched to Single Monitor Frame mode as below.
By Double-clicking a Frame
2 Automatic Schedule Record Dialog
(Images simulated)
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4. Monitoring & Quick Search (Intuitive Main GUI) Audio Monitoring
You can monitor the sound from a microphone connected to
Hot Spot Monitoring/Dual Monitor Support the camera.
With the NSR-1200/1100/1050H, a specific window in a multi-
camera view (i.e., a larger window within the multi-camera Quick Search and Playback While Monitoring
window) can be assigned as the Hot Spot area, or a second If you click PLAYBACK in the Monitor Control pane (3) of the
monitor may be used for this purpose. The Hot Spot area is used NSR-1200/1100/1050H, you can play back the images recorded
to display an image of interest to get a more detailed view – this a certain number of seconds before (this is initially set in the GUI
image can be manually selected or triggered by an alarm. Setting menu). You can also quickly search for the recorded
image by date/time search in the Monitor Control pane.
Monitor 1
Alarm List Playback
When an alarm recording is executed on the NSR-1200/1100/1050H,
the date, time, and the camera name are noted in the Alarm List
(5). Simply by double-clicking a line in the alarm list, you can play
back the recorded image.
Playback Control and Data Export
With the Playback Control pane (6), on the NSR-1200/1100/1050H,
you can control the playback functions such as slow and reverse/
forward. You can also export the still or moving images of your
specified date and time to external media, such as CD-R, DVD-R,
and USB Flash Memory.
Customized Layouts
The Layout Editor on the NSR-1200/1100/1050H, is a powerful
feature that creates customized site layouts and allows the user to
insert backgrounds (e.g., a floor plan or campus layout), camera
icons, and company logos.
Monitoring GUI (Customized)
Monitor 2 (Hot spot) (Images simulated)
Camera Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) Control
PTZ network cameras from Sony and other supported brands*
can be controlled by the Camera Control pane (4) of the
NSR-1200/1100/1050H. In PTZ Direct Control mode, when a point in
the image is clicked, the camera automatically pans and tilts to
make that point the center of the image. You can also zoom into
the image simply by dragging out the specified area of the
image with a mouse.
Zoom
Drag
(Images simulated)
Zoom
(Images simulated)
*For more information, please contact your Sony Authorized Reseller.
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5. Sophisticated Search Functions Two Search Functions
With the Switching Tab (1) of the NSR-1200/1100/1050H, you can
Dedicated Search Menu select either Normal Search or Object Search.
• Normal Search
(1) You can search for specific images on the NSR-1200/1100/1050H,
by setting search conditions such as the camera name, date,
time, and the type of recording (manual/schedule/alarm/
event).
(5)
(2) • Object Search
You can search for specific images on the NSR-1200/1100/1050H,
in the recorded video using intelligent functions. There are two
types of search – Post VMD (Video Motion Detection), and VMF
(Video Motion Filter). With Post VMD, you can search for images
in the recorded video with search conditions that are set after
(3)
(6) the recording, such as specific object movements. (see below
1) With VMF, you can search for images in the recorded video
(4)
using DEPA (Distributed Enhanced Processing Architecture)
(Image simulated) system features. With a VMF search, you can record metadata
with DEPA-enabled cameras during the video recording. For
(1) Switching Tab (Normal Search/Object Search)
example, you can count the number of people who passed a
(2) Search Menu (Search Conditions, VMD, DEPA™ Setting,
line that is set on the screen. (see below 2)
etc.) (Please refer to “What is DEPA?”)
(3) Image Control (Zoom, etc.)
(4) Playback Control (Reverse, Forward, Stop, etc.) 1. Post VMD Search 2. VMF Search
(5) Display Area (Playback of Searched Images)
(6) Search Result Area
(Images simulated)
Concept of DEPA System
What is the DEPA System?
Network Server with
In conventional video analytic systems, the camera only sends Camara IMZ-NS100
Series Installed
video images to recorders, and video image analysis is processed
solely on the recorder side. In Sony’s DEPA system, the DEPA-enabled Image
Image data is
Images recorded by the
camera sends to the DEPA-enabled recorder not only video images Data trigger of the alarm
but also related metadata such as the camera ID, date/time, and
Metadata is generated
Alarm!
information about the shot object (size and position). The recorder in DEPA-enabled camera
checks this metadata with a search filter called a VMF (Video
Motion Filter), to send an alarm signal when the metadata matches Metadata
Video Motion
a preset condition of the VMF. Since the partial image processing is Metadata Filter (VMF)
Metadata
done on the camera side, the system can be configured in a much (Camara ID, Time, Location and The IMZ-NS100 Series detect the alarm
Size of Objest, etc) by matchingthe metadata and VMF
simpler manner, and can be expanded more easily.
Search Results by Timeline or List Timeline Mode
The search result on the NSR-1200/1100/1050H is
displayed either by timeline or list (6). In a timeline
chart, search results are displayed in different
colors depending on the type of recording. You
can easily playback video just by clicking on a
specific part of the timeline, or on the list.
List Mode
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6. Versatile Recording Functions Scalability and Flexibility
There are various recording functions on the NSR-1200/1100/1050H: Scalable to Meet Future Demands
Manual Recording The IMZ-NS101/NS104/NS109/NS116/NS132 can be installed on
Manual Recording is started manually anytime the operator wants. your own Microsoft Windows server to monitor and control
1/4/9/16/32 network cameras, respectively.
Schedule Recording As your surveillance requirements grow, you can simply add new
Schedule Recording is started based on a set schedule. servers with the IMZ-NS100 Series installed and/or the NSR-1000
Series, Sony’s video network surveillance server which is perfectly
Alarm/Event Recording compatible with the IMZ-NS100 Series. You can easily set up a
There are two types of alarm-triggered recording – Alarm and scalable security system in client/server configuration. (Please refer
Event (i.e., Activity) Recording. While it is important to initiate to the System Examples section.)
recordings based on video motion detection or alarm signal input,
it is also helpful if the user can define what is considered an alarm. Flexible User Management Setting
For example, a camera may be looking at an area where there All access to the IMZ-NS100 Series is managed by user authorization,
are people moving about during office hours, but the recording of which is set by the system administrator. The administrator can
such motion should not be considered a true alarm; it is rather a simply provide each user with a permission level selected from the
normal event or activity. However, such motion out of office hours five ready-made levels of operational permission, or set the
should be considered a true alarm, and an action or alert needs accessibility in a more customized way. The accessible cameras
to be initiated. The former is performed by Event Recording and for each user can be set for each camera, or for each IMZ-NS100
the latter by Alarm Recording. The date/time of Alarm Recording is Series. When the system is configured with more than one IMZ-NS100
listed in an Alarm List in the main GUI (but this does not occur with Series and/or with one or more NSR-1000 Series of network servers,
Event Recording). Having this capability accomplishes two things all user information is shared throughout the whole system.
– it saves on storage (with motion/alarm recording only), and
reduces seek times when searching Alarms and Events. Other Key Features
Schedule Recording with Alarm Marking MPEG4/JPEG Dual Stream
While using Schedule Recording, the time when the alarm is Connected with Sony’s major network cameras,*1 the IMZ-NS100
detected can be marked in the timeline. This function enables Series can accept both JPEG and MPEG4 from cameras at the
images to be searched quickly. same time. With a limited storage capacity, for example, you can
monitor live video via MPEG4 at frame rates as high as 30 fps, and
Alarm/Event Recording record video via JPEG at frame rates as low as 1 fps.
9:00 21:00 *1
SNC-RX570/RX550/RX530, SNC-RZ50, SNC-DF85/DF80/DF50, SNC-DM160/DM110,
SNC-CS50/CS20, SNC-CM120, and later models.
: Alarm recording started Light Funnel Control for Higher Sensitivity
Light Funnel is a technology in Sony’s megapixel network cameras
Schedule Recording to provide high sensitivity. By combining the information of four
9:00 21:00 pixels and handling them as a single pixel, this type of camera
provides sensitivity four times higher than conventional cameras.
With the IMZ-NS100 Series, there is a menu to control the Light
Schedule Recording is done from 9:00 to 21:00
Funnel settings of applicable cameras; this simplifies control.
(Please note that when Light Funnel technology is applied to a
Schedule Recording with Alarm Marking 1280 x 960 image, its size becomes 640 x 480.)
9:00 21:00
Image of Light Funnel Function
: Alarm is marked
Light Funnel OFF Light Funnel ON
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7. System Examples
Stand Alone Configuration
Sony’s
Network
Cameras
Server with
IMZ-NS100 Series Installed
Network
Third-Party
Network AXIS 206
Network Camera
Cameras AXIS
Client-Server Configuration
Sony’s
Network
Cameras Server with
IMZ-NS100 Series Installed
Monitoring Room
Controller with
IMZ-NS100 Series Installed
Server with
Network IMZ-NS100 Series Installed Network
Third-Party
Network AXIS 206
Network Camera
Cameras AXIS
Analog Cameras
SNT-V704
IMZ-NS100 Series Software Packages
IMZ-NS101
Control PC software for 1 networked video source
IMZ-NS104
Control PC software for up to 4 networked video sources
IMZ-NS109
Control PC software for up to 9 networked video sources
IMZ-NS116
Control PC software for up to 16 networked video sources
IMZ-NS132
Control PC software for up to 32 networked video sources
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